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It Takes Two to Kizomba

It Takes Two to Kizomba

A sexy dance craze slinks into Seattle.

You’ve swung the West Coast swing, spiced up your salsa and topped off your tango—what’s next? Time to kiss up to kizomba. This Angolan dance style first caught fire in the 1980s, and has since spread across Europe and recently landed in Seattle, at venues such as Century Ballroom (centuryballroom.net), which offers drop-in classes for…

Hello, Kitty

Hello, Kitty

Bellevue Arts Museum herds 155 cats into a fortuitous new exhibit.

Those little waving kitties have become ubiquitous good luck trinkets in Seattle shops—but what exactly do their upraised paws tell us? With Maneki Neko: Japan’s Beckoning Cats—From Talisman to pop icon, Bellevue Arts Museum provides both context and cuteness, exhibiting 155 vintage cats made from ceramic, papier-mâché, wood and stone, as well as several contemporary…

South Lake Union to Get Mile-High Tower

South Lake Union to Get Mile-High Tower

Seattle solves density problem "in one fell swoop."

April 1 — Seattle’s booming South Lake Union is about to get taller. In anticipation of a neighborhood up-zone, a developer has dusted-off Frank Lloyd Wright’s 1956 idea of a mile-high tower to handle density. The building will be more than 18 million square feet.  As word of the 500-story skyscraper leaked, officials were quick to react….

Yokohama Yankee: An Ex-Pat's Story about Life in Japan

Yokohama Yankee: An Ex-Pat’s Story about Life in Japan

Seattle Business magazine editor Leslie Helm pens a family history of mixed heritage.

When reporter Leslie Helm (editor of Seattle mag’s sister publication, Seattle Business) began the process of adopting a Japanese baby in 1991, he had no idea that his quest to have children would lead to an intimate acquaintance with his forebears. In his new book, Yokohama Yankee: My Family’s Five Generations as Outsiders in Japan…

SAM Gets a Big Screen, Spring Break Cocktails and Other Weekend Musts

SAM Gets a Big Screen, Spring Break Cocktails and Other Weekend Musts

MUST REFLECTMirrorSeattle Art Museum’s new permanent installation by video artist Doug Aitken is a magnetic mystery. A two-story-tall outdoor LED screen that wraps around the northwest corner of the museum, the high-tech display plays video footage that Aitken filmed around the Northwest. Somehow (magic spell?) the flow of images constantly shifts according to changes in…

Seattle's Champion Grocery Bagger to Appear on Letterman

Seattle’s Champion Grocery Bagger to Appear on Letterman

Last month West Seattle’s own Metropolitan Market grocery bagger Andrew Borracchini, 18, claimed the hotly contested title of “Best Bagger” in 23 states—along with $10,000—in a bagging competition held as part of the National Grocer’s Association convention in Las Vegas. Tonight (Monday, March 25) at 11:35 pm,Borracchini has a chance to show off his gleaming…

Donald Byrd's New, New Normal

Donald Byrd’s New, New Normal

The renowned choreographer celebrates his 10th year with Spectrum Dance Theater.

It’s been 10 years since choreographer Donald Byrd alighted in Seattle to take the helm at Spectrum Dance Theater. Previously, he gained acclaim for his work as founding artistic director (1978–2002) of the Los Angeles–born and later New York City–based Donald Byrd/The Group. Once here, he continued to garner notice, thanks to his daring, dark…

See Moisture Festival, Remember a Local Fashion Icon & Other Weekend Musts

See Moisture Festival, Remember a Local Fashion Icon & Other Weekend Musts

MUST MARVELMoisture FestivalOpens Thursday (3/21–4/14) — It’s another welcome sign of spring when Hale’s Palladium in Fremont suddenly fills with contortionists, comedians and a variety of clowns. This marks the tenth year of the Moisture Festival, which showcases a veritable circus of audacious, hilarious, gravity-defying and sometimes risque vaudeville acts. A few highlights among over…

On Our New Collaboration with Crosscut

On Our New Collaboration with Crosscut

Alongside our signature Best Restaurants story, which hones in on the most memorable meals of the year, you’ll find something totally new in the April issue of Seattle magazine: an experiment in collaboration. We teamed up with the editors at Crosscut.com (one of our favorite local sources for thoughtful political coverage and analysis) to co-produce a feature…

SAM Gallery Turns 40

SAM Gallery Turns 40

SAM Gallery celebrates 40 years of playing art matchmaker.

In the dating world, many consider the three-month mark a pivotal moment—when paramours have learned enough about each other to decide whether it’s worth going forward or cutting bait. As it turns out, that time frame makes sense for art lovers, too. SAM Gallery, Seattle Art Museum’s rental and sales sibling (housed in the Seattle…

Ameen and Deep Dhillon Bring a Global Perspective to Art Collecting

Ameen and Deep Dhillon Bring a Global Perspective to Art Collecting

Two local painters collect colorful art from around the globe.

In Ameen and Deep Dhillon’s backyard, the chickens do double duty—as egg layers and as models. Ameen, an artist who teaches art classes for kids (studio-kids.com) in the green-roofed, sky-lighted studio Deep designed behind their Ballard home, opens the coop for her “life drawing” classes, so the students can study the birds’ movement and capture…

Explore a Luxe Home Remodel, Michael Moss' New Book and a Pop-Up Vintage Shop

Explore a Luxe Home Remodel, Michael Moss’ New Book and a Pop-Up Vintage Shop

MUST SEEVivian Maier: Out of the Shadows Ongoing (closes 3/28 ) — The story is nothing short of incredible. A nanny who lived in New York City and Chicago, Vivian Maier was also a devoted shutterbug who took captivating street shots of everyday people—amounting to a roll of film a day from the 1950s through…

Chris Hansen Launches a Waitlist for Sonics Tickets

Chris Hansen Launches a Waitlist for Sonics Tickets

Chris Hansen launches a “Priority Ticket Waitlist” today for future tickets to Sonics games. As explained on the Sonics Arena blog, adding your name to the list doesn’t guarantee tickets. It just means you’ll be among the first contacted by a Sonics salesperson for the opportunity to buy tickets when the time is right. Also…

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